Ultimate Serie for Right Handed X11 mouse themes, fully animated. Available colours: Black, Blue, Green, Orange, Red and White. Available cursors size: 24, 32, 40, 48,56 and 64 pixels. I am offering the full serie for right and left handed, with property multi sized and also as pack for those who don't like or have trouble with mouse themes multi sized.

Is a modification of Ultimate Edition Mouse Theme. If you want see the original, you can go to http://www.themelinux.com/ultimate-edition-themes/.

The pointers were modified with Gimp. Cursors are look well in both, dark and clear backgrounds. I will appreciate any comments to improve this cursor theme.

I have tested them under Cinnamon 2.0 with Muffin, KDE 4.10.5 with Kwin, Xfce, also Gnome 2/3.x and it works great. I decided to upload them, and after will go improving them. I would like change a few things so you can expect updates. If you find any bugs, please let me know in comments section.

I decided to upload it, and after i will improving it. I would like change a few things so you can expect updates. If you find any bugs, please let me know in comments section.

HOW TO INSTALLImportant: These instructions are for installing any of my mouse themes with multisized property. Just change "ThemeName" with the name of the downloaded theme.

0- Download the cursor theme.1- Locate the file ThemeName.tar.gz downloaded. It's probably in your Downloads folder.2- Right click on it and left click on "extract here". You will see the folder ThemeName.3- Move the theme folder to ~/.icons/. Open a terminal and you can use the following command line.Quote:

mv Downloads/ThemeName ~/.icons/

ON GNOME 3.x and UNITY

4- To update the cursor theme and cursor size: Search for and install Dconf Editor in Software Center.5- Use next Command, changing theme's name and the current cursor size to your custom cursor size xx. Could also use 24, 32, 40, 48, 56 or 64 pixels.Quote:

If you wish choose the cursor theme and cursor size, using the Dconf editor graphic interface (GUI), then launch it, an go org-->gnome-->desktop-->interface.6- Finally, create or edit the ~/.Xresources file using next command:Quote:

gedit ~/.Xresources

Add the following two lines. Change ThemeName and xx to match size defined in previous step:Quote:

Xcursor.theme: ThemeName
Xcursor.size: xx

6- Save, close and reboot.

ON CINNAMON 2.0

4- To update the cursor theme and cursor size: Search for and install Dconf Editor in Software Center.5- Use next Command, changing theme's name and the current cursor size to your custom cursor size xx. Could also use 24, 32, 40, 48,56 or 64 pixels.Quote:

If you wish choose the cursor theme and cursor size, using the Dconf editor graphic interface (GUI), then launch it, an go org-->cinnamon-->desktop-->interface.

ON PANTHEON

4- To update the cursor theme and cursor size: Search for and install Dconf Editor in Software Center.5- Use next Command, changing theme's name and the current cursor size to your custom cursor size xx. Could also use 24, 32, 40, 48, 56 or 64 pixels.Quote:

If you wish choose the cursor theme and cursor size, using the Dconf editor graphic interface (GUI), then launch it, an go org-->gnome-->desktop-->interface.

ON KDE v4.10.5

4- Change cursor theme and choose the size cursor with desktop setting tools.5- If you want to make it the default cursor and see this cursor theme on login screen KDM, you must edit as root the index.theme system file located in /usr/share/icons/default, changing the name present after of "=", sign to theme's name. Use next command:Quote:

nano /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme

6- Save, close and reboot.

ON Xfce v4.10

4- Launch the Settings Desktop Environment by clicking on Top Panel: Application Menu-->Settings Manager, then Settings window is opened; scroll down to section called "Other", you can see "Settings Editor", launch it and in the left panel of the window opened, scroll down to locate "xsettings", click it, now you can change the fields value CursorThemeName and CursorThemeSize xx, located in the right panel.5- You must edit and save as root the index.theme system file located in /usr/share/icons/default, changing the name present after of "=", sign to theme's name. Use next command:Quote:

sudo mousepad /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme

6- Edit or create the .Xdefaults personal configuration file, adding to the final, the next two lines, set your own size matching size defined in the step 4:
Xcursor.theme: ThemeName
Xcursor.size: xxQuote:

As a fan of the Blue theme, I wonder if there are any changes since 1.0?

Re: Good idea

Hi, Sadi
No change on the issue. However, this new version is multi sized to: 32, 40, 48, 56 and 64 pixels.
No more 24 pixels: is very small. But the size 64 pixels could use it people with sight problems.

Thanks for comment and vote.
Greetings, Markof.

Good

Hello Markitos,

Currently Im testing your UE cursors. Normaly not my style. But I must say, very good. As with leaves Cursor also: Looks very good. Is funny. And above all, realy useful.
I will still use it for a while.

thaks in advance.

Re: Blue&Red

This cursor is unstroked and just shadows. It is a single color. Sorry, I can not combine. Maybe I could degrade from blue to red color. I need much time to do it because it is fully animated. Each animation has 32 pictures.
Send me a picture of the main cursor, to see exactly what you want.
Thank You.

sorry for bothering you.

Re: Re: Re: Blue&Red

Don't worry, Is not bother for me.
Chameleon? As you said, I have an Ultimate Chameleon version with six colours. Do you want a new version just with two colours: Red & Yellow or Red & Blue?.
What's version of Ultimate Edition would you like? the old 1.06 or the new 2.5.0.

How do you like Plasma 5? The best KDE Desktop ever. Definitely a nice improvement. Not decided yet. Haven't tried it yet. I do not like some of the changes. KDE is taking the wrong way. I am still sticking with KDE 3.5. I have no opinion, but wanted to vote anyway.

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